Woman washing in the bathroom - 1892


size(cm): 75x50
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Sale price€237,95 EUR

Description

The work "Woman washing in the bath" by Edgar Degas, painted in 1892, is a remarkable piece that reflects the artist's mastery in the representation of the human figure and her usual interest in the daily life of women. This painting, which encapsulates an intimate and personal moment, provides a deep look at the world of women in the late nineteenth century, in which Degas made significant observations about his day to day.

From a compositional perspective, the work breaks down the female figure in a game of lines and shapes that is both dynamic and balanced. The positioning of the central figure, which is reclined in the bathtub in a gesture of self -limp, attends to an air of relaxation and vulnerability. Degas uses a slightly high angle to offer a view that refers to the intimacy of the daily act, almost as if the viewer were fleeing fleetingly a private moment. This choice of perspective is characteristic of the style of Degas, who on numerous occasions explored the tension between the observer and the observed.

The color in "Woman washing in the bathroom" plays a vital role in the definition of the work of the work. The palette of soft tones, predominantly in blue and roses, generates a feeling of calm and serenity. The use of light also deserves attention; Degas captures a diffuse luminosity that resembles natural light, which filters towards the scene, suggesting that the bathroom is a place of refuge. The representation of the woman's skin, with her natural shades and subtleties in the brush, demonstrates the artist's ability to pay tribute to the beauty and complexity of the feminine form.

In addition, the absence of other characters, with the exception of women in the bathroom, reinforces the narrative of introspection. While other works by Degas include moving groups, this painting It highlights individuality and personal space. The reclined figure is not simply a static subject, but emanates an almost ephemeral tranquility that invites the viewer's contemplation.

Degas was known for his fascination with urban life and women's activities, which is a recurring theme in his work. The dancers, the women in the cafes and, in this case, those who give themselves to the personal routine, are representations that tell stories about the feminine condition of their time. This work, specifically, reflects an almost theatrical staging, where the spectator's focus ineludably focuses on the action of washing, a humble act that, in the hands of Degas, becomes a celebration of female intimacy.

Through "Woman washing in the bathroom," Degas not only signs a portrait of everyday life, but also establishes a dialogue between the spectator and the work, a complex relationship where intimacy is the conductive thread. The painting does not try to idealize, but to present the reality of a shared moment, a reflection of the intimate that reveals the unique ability of Degas to transform the everyday into sublime art. This piece is a testimony of the artist's ability to capture the essence of human existence, making the story of a woman washing in the bathroom uniquely resonates in our hearts.

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